The G-Shot

This One Little Injection Could Totally Catapult Her Sex Life

What are the risks?

While it’s alleged to be perfectly safe, G-Shot complications are possible, however rare their occurrence may be. Injury and sexual dysfunction are among the many possible outcomes, so that every woman should educate herself fully before popping into the clinic on her lunch break. The vagina is a delicate area, and this procedure is too new to really be able to predict the effects of long-term use. On the other hand, collagen injections have been used on the bladder for more than half a century and those are considered to be quite safe. The general assumption is that vaginal injections are equally so, but one never knows — and the G-spot may not be an area you and your woman want to tamper with.

How to bring the G-Shot up to your woman

If you want to discuss the G-Shot with your woman, the best way to bring it up is simply to mention the latest story in the news. Whether she’s heard of it or not, she’s bound to have a reaction to the topic. If she knows nothing about it, you can take a moment to fill her in. Ask her how she feels about the G-Shot. Does she think it’s too invasive? Too bizarre? Too expensive? Ask her if she’d ever consider such a thing — but keep the tone light, you don’t want her to think you’re suggesting she needs the G-Shot, as that could make her feel like you’re saying that she’s lacking something sexually.

x marks the g-spot

The G-spot orgasm is the Holy Grail of female orgasms for one reason: most women have never had one. The G-Shot may or may not change this, but many are willing to give it a try in the hope that it will. If you’re ready to discuss this with your woman, keep this in mind: Some women react with great enthusiasm to the idea of bulking up their G-spot, while others cringe with great distaste. If your woman seems to fall into the latter category, it’s probably best you let the discussion end there — you can always try for a G-spot orgasm the old-fashioned way.